Sentence examples for to exist between from inspiring English sources

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to exist between

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To be; have existence; have being or reality

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Pre-existing differences are expected to exist between the patient populations of GPs.

No boundaries seemed to exist between disciplines.

What interests me is the level of antipathy that seems to exist between the two camps.

Despite the tentative links that appear to exist between the cases, there are puzzling differences.

Many relationships can be shown to exist between these geometric patterns and algebraic expressions.

The Inquiry found that no connection had been proved to exist between DS Davidson and Clifford Norris.

Aguinaldo Medici Severino in Brazil: What special affinities appeared to him to exist between the moon and woman?

Indeed, the play is about tensions that continue to exist between democratic taste and elite sensibility in American culture.

In addition, although they seemed to be declining, discrepancies continued to exist between male and female wages.

Tension appears to exist between father and daughter.

A good agreement is seen to exist between the results.

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